Use this page to define the
mapping of a logical name to
a key alias in a keystore file.
To view this administrative console
panel for the
key collection on the cell level, complete the following steps:
- Click .
- Under
JAX-RPC Default generator bindings, click .
- Under Additional properties, click .
- Specify
a new key configuration by clicking New or
by clicking the key configuration name to modify the settings.
Keys
are also available from the JAX-WS and JAX-RPC security
runtime panel by clicking .
Under Additional properties, click Specify a new key configuration
by clicking New or by clicking the key configuration name to modify
the settings..
To view this administrative console page for
the key locator collection
on the server level, complete the following steps:
- Click .
- Under Security, click JAX-WS and JAX-RPC security runtime.
Mixed-version environment: In a mixed node cell with a server using Websphere
Application Server version 6.1 or earlier, click
Web services:
Default bindings for Web Services Security.
mixv
- Under
JAX-RPC Default generator bindings, click .
- Under Additional properties, click .
- Specify
a new key configuration by clicking New or
by clicking the key configuration name to modify the settings.
Keys
are also available from the JAX-WS and JAX-RPC security
runtime panel by clicking .
Under Additional properties, click . Specify a new key configuration
by clicking New or by clicking the key configuration name to modify
the settings.
To use this administrative console page for the
key locator collection
on the application level, complete the following steps:
- Click .
- Under Modules, click .
- Under Additional properties, you can access key
locators for the following bindings:
- For the Request generator,
click Web services: Client
security bindings. Under Request generator (sender) binding,
click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Request consumer, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Request consumer (receiver) binding,
click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Response generator, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Response generator (sender) binding,
click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Response consumer, click Web services: Client
security bindings. Under Response consumer (receiver)
binding, click . Under Additional
properties, click Keys.
- Under Web Services Security Properties, you can access key locators
for the following bindings:
- For the Request sender, click Web
services: Client
security bindings. Under Request sender binding, click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Request receiver, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Request receiver binding, click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Response sender, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Response sender binding, click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- For the Response receiver, click Web services: Client
security bindings. Under Response receiver binding, click . Under Additional properties, click Keys.
- Specify a new key configuration by clicking New or
by clicking the key configuration name to modify the settings.
Specifies the name
of the key object. For digital signatures,
the key name is used by the request sender or request generator signing
information to determine which key is used to digitally sign the message.
For encryption, the key name is used to determine the key used for
encryption.
The key name must be a fully
qualified, distinguished name. For
example, CN:Bob,O=IBM,C=US.
Note: If you enter
the distinguished name with spaces before or after
commas and equal symbols, the application server normalizes the distinguished
names automatically during run time by removing these extra spaces.